Get to know yourself better

Your view on yourself:

You are down-to-earth and people like you because you are so straightforward. You are an efficient problem solver because you will listen to both sides of an argument before making a decision that usually appeals to both parties.

The type of girlfriend/boyfriend you are looking for:

You are a true romantic. When you are in love, you will do anything and everything to keep your love true.

Your readiness to commit to a relationship:

You are ready to commit as soon as you meet the right person. And you believe you will pretty much know as soon as you might that person.

The seriousness of your love:

You are very serious about relationships and aren't interested in wasting time with people you don't really like. If you meet the right person, you will fall deeply and beautifully in love.

Your views on education

You may not like to study but you have many practical ideas. You listen to your own instincts and tend to follow your heart, so you will probably end up with an unusual job.

The right job for you:

You have many goals and want to achieve as much as you can. The jobs you enjoy are those that let you burn off your considerable excess energy.

How do you view success:

You are confident that you will be successful in your chosen career and nothing will stop you from trying.

What are you most afraid of:

You are afraid of having no one to rely on in times of trouble. You don't ever want to be unable to take care of yourself. Independence is important to you.

Who is your true self:

You are mature, reasonable, honest and give good advice. People ask for your comments on all sorts of different issues. Sometimes you might find yourself in a dilemma when trapped with a problem, which your heart rather than your head needs to solve.

Most of the things here are true. :)
Symptoms of the urge to become an entrepreneur
Read a new book, "How to run a business like a girl"

Just started reading it yesterday, therefore I found out that it has some things which is good.

Quoted from the book.

"Following are some classic symptoms of the urge to become an entrepreneur. If you recognize more than one or two, you've got a serious case.

  • You begin to notice that your talent and efforts have consistently made plenty of money for somebody else.

  • You start to suspect that the people you've been working for might not be any smarter than you are.

  • You doubt the ethical underpinnings of those who claim to be your leaders.

  • You being to crave more control over your life.

  • You are increasingly frustrated by someone else controlling your time, and would much prefer to be the one deciding what you will do and when.
  • You start to feel this craving for building real wealth rather than just collecting a salary.
  • You find yourself rehearsing ways to explain to your mother than in fact the real risk is not starting something on your own but continuing to work for a company over which you have no control.

  • You begin to believe that you could add to the world in a significant way through executing your idea for a new product, service, or way to do business.

  • Starting your own business sounds fun. (This is actually the best, and possibly the only real reason, to bit off more than you can easily chew.)"

I have more than 2 symptoms, those sentences in red. :)
The Five Realities of the Entrepreneur
Quoted from the book "Awakening the Entrepreneur within"

Reality #1
An entrepreneur is an inventor.

Reality #2
Entrepreneurs do not buy business opportunities; they create them.

Reality #3
Invention is contagious

Reality #4
To an entrepreneur, the success of the invention-the business-is measured by growth.


Reality #5
Everyone possesses the ability to be an entrepreneur.
Holidays!
It's holiday now, but I have a lot of things to do. Will blog soon.